Tianjin Cultural Center
Tianjin Cultural Center features a museum, library, theatre, and art gallery, with a massive shopping mall on one side and an upgraded home for the Natural History Museum. It’s a nice place for a stroll, reading, shopping, and eating at weekend! #TianjinView
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天津的瓷房子 TIANJIN: The Porcelain House
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Tianjin Polar Ocean World
1st July 2018
Yuyan A Chinese Fairytale
At The White House Theatre, YUYAN “A Chinese Fairytale” will move and enlighten audiences of ALL ages. Experience bodies of strength, Gravity Defied, the glow of one of the largest LED walls in the Midwest, and a show that shines as bright as the heavens, and is as exciting as a mountain at its highest peak. With a combination of storytelling, state of the art sets, unbelievable lighting, huge sound, and gorgeous costuming, YUYAN will shine brightly as one of the premier FULL production shows to catch while visiting Branson. Full of strength, Acrobatic Battles, amazing choreography, and immersive sets, YUYAN is poised to redefine the genre of family oriented production shows. You will be taken on a ride with a path to victory through the determination of some of the most talented performers from China. The White House Theatre has always been about strength and unity, and this show is the definition of both. Bringing together a world class Chinese production inside the luxurious, and ultra modern White House Theatre, the audience will be moved and immersed into an experience that will not be forgotten. Be certain to pick up your tickets to YUYAN. There has never been a production like it in Branson, and there never will be again.
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The Beijing Opera: Reality and Eternity. The deep symbolism hidden on the Chinese stage
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Peking opera is a traditional type of Chinese theatre that has little in common with classical European opera. The voices and singing styles admired by fans of classical European opera differ drastically from those that Peking opera audiences come to hear. The music in Peking opera is not production-specific, and there is a variety of universal traditional scores that can suit any story. Approaches to costume and makeup are also very different, as they are designed to portray the four types of characters depicted in Peking opera.
Peking opera emerged between the late 18th and early 19th centuries, having evolved from street theatre. Based on true stories and historical Chinese events, performances serve to educate the audience about the country’s history and traditions by incorporating acrobatics, dance, and combat skills. Today, its adherents zealously preserve Peking opera’s original traditions, so performances look much like they did 200 years ago. This theatrical art enjoys a large fan base in China, where there are many competitions and events for amateur singers practicing the style. As for international audiences, Peking opera received worldwide recognition in the mid-20th century thanks to one of its most famous artists, Mei Lanfang.
RTD visits China’s capital, Beijing, where the opera was born, and nearby Tianjin, home to China’s first Opera Museum, to learn more about this original type of theatre and its traditions. We discover what various makeup colours signify, learn about Peking opera’s four main types of characters, and find out why performers are the most crucial component in this art form.
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策划:王源宗
紫禁城
Forbidden city
嘉峪关
Jiayu Pass
台湾竹林山观音寺
Guanyin Temple,Zhulin Mountain,Taiwan
无锡灵山大佛
Lingshan Buddha,Wuxi
稻城白塔
White Tower,Daocheng
蒙山大佛
Mengshan Buddha
巴塘措普湖
Thomp Lake,Batang
泸沽湖
Lugu Lake
西藏羊卓雍措
Yamzho Yumco,Tibet
河南王屋山
Wangwushan,Henan
庐山
Lushan Mountain
婺源
Wuyuan
湖南张家界
Zhangjiajie,Hunan
那玛峰
Naama Peak
乌鲁木齐天格尔峰
Tiangle Peak,Urumqi
雅哈垭口
Yaha Pass
杭州西湖
West Lake,Hangzhou
新余
Xinyu
广西桂林
Guilin,Guangxi
武汉东湖
East Lake,Wuhan
三亚海上观音
Goddess of Mercy,Sanya
贵州千户苗寨
Qianhu Miao Village,Guizhou
宁波
Ningbo
美龄宫
Meiling Palace
上海
Shanghai
苏州
Suzhou
广州
Guangzhou
香港
Hong Kong
澳门
Macao
三里屯
Sanlitun
银川鼓楼
Drum Tower,Yinchuan
哈尔滨大教堂
Harbin Cathedral
昆明官渡古镇
Guandu Ancient Town,Kunming
广州中山纪念堂
Sun Yat-sen's Memorial Hall,Guangzhou
襄阳唐城
Tang City,Xiangyang
歙县
Yixian
长白山天池
Changbai Mountain Tianchi(The Heavenly Lake)
张家界武陵源
Wulingyuan,Zhangjiajie
重庆潼南
Tongnan,Chongqing
大兴机场
Daxing Airport
青海昆仑眼
Kunlun Eye,Qinghai
南海三沙蓝洞
Sansha Yongle Blue Hole,South China Sea
陆家嘴环路
Lujiazui Ring Road
西安钟楼
Bell Tower,Xi'an
洪崖洞
Hongyadong
临汾华门
Huamen,Linfen
雨岔大陕谷
Yucha Grand Canyon,Ganquan
新疆开都河
Kaidu River,Xinjiang
伊犁新源
Xinyuan,Yili
文山普者黑
Puzhehei,Wenshan
昌吉江布拉克
Jiangbulake,Changji
台州大陈岛荧光海
Fluorescent Sea,Dachen Island,Taizhou
新疆禾木
Hemu,Xinjiang
黄山
Mount Huangshan
安徽休宁县
Xiuning County,Anhui
武功山
Wugong Mountain
厦门
Xiamen(Amoy)
福建土楼
Fujian Tulou
七彩丹霞
Colorful Danxia,Zhangye National Geopark
敦煌月牙泉
Crescent Lake,Dunhuang
黄果树瀑布
Huangguoshu Waterfall
贵阳
Guiyang
FAST天眼望远镜
FAST radio telescope(Sky Eye)
汕尾凤山妈祖像
Fengshan Mazu statue,Shanwei
惠州双月湾
Double Moon Bay,Huizhou
南沙大桥
Nansha Bridge,Guangzhou
深圳华润总部
China Resources Headquarters,Shenzhen
深圳机场
Shenzhen Airport
长江
Yangtze River
黄鹤楼
Yellow Crane Tower
武汉东湖樱园
East Lake Sakura Garden,Wuhan
长阳天柱山
Tianzhu Mountain,Changyang
荆州古城
Ancient city of Jingzhou
宁夏中华黄河楼
China Yellow River Tower,Ningxia
河南老君山
Mount Laojun Henan
龙门石窟
Longmen Grottoes
哈尔滨冰雪大世界
Harbin Ice and Snow World
大庆芍药花海
Peony Flower Sea,Daqing
长沙大剧院
Grand Theatre,Changsha
凤凰古镇
Fenghuang County
沈阳
Shenyang
大连星海湾大桥
Dalian Xinghai Bay Bridge
大连长兴岛
Changxing Island,Dalian
扬州瘦西湖
Slender West Lake,Yangzhou
苏州十里斜塘
Shili Xietang,Suzhou
南京灵谷寺萤火虫
Fireflies in Linggu Temple,Nanjing
柳州
Liuzhou
桂林相公山
Xianggong Mountain,Guilin
德天瀑布
Detian Waterfall
百色福禄河
Baise Fulu River
青海格尔木河
Golmud River,Qinghai
青海俄博梁
Eboliang,Qinghai
青海哈拉湖
Halahu,Qinghai
青海湖
Qinghai Lake
河北雾灵山
Wuling Mountain,Hebei
威海圣水观
Shengshui Taoist Temple,Weihai
青岛崂山
Mount Lao,Qingdao
牛背山
Niubei Mountain
雅拉雪山
Yala Snow Mountain
毛垭大草原
Maoya Prairie
稻城亚丁
Daocheng Yading
成都银泰中心
Yintai Center,Chengdu
陕西华山
Huashan,Shaanxi
山西博物馆
Shanxi Museum
318国道72拐
72 turn,318 National Road
梅里雪山
Meili Snow Mountain
印象丽江
Lijiang
西双版纳
Xishuangbanna
香格里拉松赞林寺
Ganden Sumtseling Monastery,Shangri-La
三亚凤凰岛
Phoenix Island,Sanya
海南莺歌海盐田
Yinggehai Salt Flats,Hainan
丽水庆元兰溪桥
Qingyuan Lanxi Lounge Bridge,Lishui
杭州
Hangzhou
洋山港
Yangshan Port
东海大桥
Donghai Bridge
港珠澳大桥
Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge
香港鹤咀
Cape D'Aguilar(Hok Tsui),Hong Kong
天津
Tianjin
重庆洪崖洞
Hongyadong,Chongqing
重庆大剧院
Grand Theatre,Chongqing
陆家嘴金融中心
Lujiazui Financial Center
上海外白渡桥
Waibaidu Bridge,Shanghai
上海中国馆
China Pavilion,Shanghai
北京国贸商圈
Beijing World Trade Center Area
北京灵山
Lingshan,Beijing
北京箭扣长城
Jiankou Great Wall,Beijing
西藏山南卡久寺雪鸽
Snow Pigeon in Kajiu Temple,Tibet
西藏那曲萨普
Sapu,Naqu,Tibet
西藏黑颈鹤
Tibetan black-necked crane
西藏阿里亚热
Yare,Ngari,Tibet
西藏拉萨布达拉宫
Potala Palace,Lhasa,Tibet
内蒙古高原丘陵地貌
Plateau hilly landform,Inner Mongolia
内蒙古呼伦贝尔草原
Hulunbuir Grassland,Inner Mongolia
内蒙古马鹿
Inner Mongolia Red Deer
河北石家庄黑鹳
Black Stork,Shihkiachwang,Hebei
牛背山
Niubei Mountain
塔克拉玛干沙漠
Taklamakan Desert
特克斯八卦城
Tekesi Bagua City
巴音布鲁克
Bayanbulak
台湾官降首
Head police in the World of Dead,Taiwan
宁波东海云顶
Donghaiyunding,Ningbo
巴郎山
Balang Mountain
大柴旦翡翠湖
Dachaidamu Lake
贡嘎山
Mount Gongga
潮州凤凰山
Fenghuang Mountain,Chaozhou
贵阳高坡
Gaopo,Guiyang
阿坝州理县
Li County,Aba Prefecture
青海水上雅丹
Water Yadan Geopark,Qinghai
威海成山头
Chengshantou,Weihai
恩施泰山庙
Taishan Temple,Enshi
湖北百里荒
Bailihuang,Hubei
乌兰布统
Wulanbutong
明安图天文台
Ming'antu Observatory
果子沟大桥
Guozigou Bridge
希夏邦马峰
Shishapangma Peak
新疆巴里坤
Barkol,Xinjiang
昆仑山
Kunlun Mountain
珠穆朗玛峰
Mount Everest(Qomolangma)
密云天文台
Miyun Observatory
黑龙江雪乡
Snow Town,Heilongjiang
新疆江布拉克
Jiang Bulake,Xinjiang
四姑娘山
Mount Siguniang
河北金山岭长城
Jinshanling Great Wall,Hebei
故宫午门
Meridian Gate,Beijing
新疆喀纳斯干湖
Kanas Lake,Xinjiang
新疆喀纳斯观鱼亭
Kanas Guanyu Pavilion,Xinjiang
无锡鼋头渚樱花节
Cherry Blossom Festival,The Turtle Head Park,Wuxi
潍坊风筝节
Kite Festival,Weifang
广州深圳西安无人机表演
Drone show,Guangzhou/Shenzhen/Xi'an
大雁塔光影秀
Dayan pagoda light show,Xi'an
陆家嘴灯光秀
Lujiazui Light Show
西安大唐不夜城
Datang Never Sleep City,Xi'an
深圳灯光节
Lighting Festival,Shenzhen
上海迪斯尼周年庆
Disney Anniversary,Shanghai
青岛啤酒节
Beer Festival,Tsingtao
重庆铜梁火龙节
Tongliang Fire Dragon Festival,Chongqing
天安门广场
Beijing Tiananmen Square
Tianjin Grand Theatre Watershow - Titanic
Virtual tour to Tianjin ancient cultural street-天津古文化街-HD | China travel vlog
Virtual tour to Tianjin ancient cultural street | China travel vlog
Tianjin‘s famed Ancient Culture Street (Guwenhua Jie) is the epicenter for visitors to experience nearly all forms of Chinese folk customs. Situated in the Nankai district and boasting more than a hundred shops in one location, this street officially opened in 1986 with the Tianhou Palace at its center. If you want to know how to get the best out of your visit to this recreation of the Qing dynasty era, read on for our guide to the street’s architecture, souvenir folk crafts, and endless sampling of local delicacies.
Design
Tianjin’s Ancient Culture Street is filled with small booths, shops, and restaurants that are modelled after the independent merchandisers of the Qing dynasty. Pay close attention to these buildings and you’ll see that they’re constructed with ‘blue bricks’ – notice how the windows and doors are decorated with colorfully painted images. These paintings illustrate stories of mythical, legendary and historical figures. Some of these designs reference China’s most recognized classic novels and stories, including The Dream of a Red Mansion and The Song of Eternal Sorrow. Gongbi (Chinese-style drawings of flowers and birds) paintings are also visible throughout the street.
Shopping and entertainment
Antiques
Old-fashioned merchandise is fully on display here. Look for relics of artwork, antiques and old furniture, as well as calligraphy sets dubbed “Four Treasures of Study” (ink stick, brush, paper, and inkstone), not to mention jade jewelry, classic literature, and traditional Chinese New Year paintings.
Folk gifts
Traditional handmade craft souvenirs of the past 300 years include painted clay sculptures of revered icons, illustrated paintings on scrolls, Tianjin Wei kites, carved bricks, dolls and toys, porcelain, and embroidered fabrics.
Leisure venues
Make your way to the open stage in front of Tianhou Palace, and you can see locally-produced drama shows and live performances here for free. Aside from this open-air theater, Ancient Culture Street is full of other entertainment venues, mainly with restaurants and tea houses.
Kiosks and food stands
The street is lined with vendors and is a great place to sample local delicacies and snacks. Look for tomatoes on sticks, and local favorites like tea soup, goubuli steamed dumplings, erduoyan (‘the ear-hole cake’), and fried cakes, as well as roasted sweet potatoes.
Tianhou Palace
This building has a few aliases – “The Queen of Heaven Palace”, “Niangniang Palace” – and is an ancient temple that honors the Chinese sea goddess, Mazu. First constructed in 1326 under the Yuan dynasty, it’s one of the three major surviving Mazu temples in China and was a center to pray for the safety of mariners at sea. It was also a place to honor marines (fishermen, soldiers, sailors) who sacrificed their lives, and was used as a venue for social gatherings. This temple inspired the constructions of other Tianhou palaces across China. Today, various performances are still held here to give thanks to Mazu, as well as an annual celebration held on the Sea Goddess’ birthday.
Annual fair
If you’re lucky enough to be in Tianjin during the week of March 23, ou’ll stumble upon the Huanghui fair. This renowned festival celebrates the birthday of Mazu, the Goddess of the Sea, at Tianhou Palace. The festival has been a fixture since the Qing dynasty and lasts four days. Filled with lion dances, dragon lanterns and stilt performances, make sure you’re on Ancient Culture Street for this one.
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The International Children's Art Festival
In July 2015, an international children's art festival was held in the northern Chinese city of Tianjin, The week-long Art Festival is a multi-cross-culture international event, more than 2000 children around the world had the opportunity to know each other's culture.
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Next stage economic reform in China | A Billion Chinese Dreams | Part 3/4
We travel on the high-speed railways running from north to south to probe the divide between the haves and have-nots in China.
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The Lakeview Tianjin Marriott Executive Apartments
16 Bin Shui Rd He Xi District, Tianjin 300061
Situated in Financial Centre of Hexi District, and known for its cuisine
Business facilities Business Center Meeting Rooms
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Property Has 5 Restaurants On-site
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New Dynasty Restaurant at Rena
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Martial Artists and Acrobats of Tianjin, People's Republic of China | Fairfield, Iowa
Saturday, October 14 - 7:30 p.m. --Sondheim Theater | Fairfield, Iowa
For the first time in North America, the MARTIAL ARTISTS AND ACROBATS OF TIANJIN, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA showcase their award winning superior skill with thrilling acrobatics, circus acts, illusion and mesmerizing martial arts.
Brisbane Chinese Festival March 2018
Brisbane Chinese Festival - with representation from Beijing, Chutian, Fujian, Hunan, Shantung, Tianjin communities in Queensland.
Music: Lau Tzu Ehru by Doug Maxwell.
Chinese First Lady visits Juilliard School of Performing Arts,New York
Mme. Peng Liyuan, the First Lady of China and renowned Chinese folk singer with a Masters in traditional ethnic music, visited the Juilliard School in New York during the first official state visit to the US by her husband President Xi Jinping.
The visit comes as The Juilliard School, a world leader in performing arts education, announces it will open a new campus in China.
Mme. Peng Liyuan was shown original manuscripts by Beethoven and Mozart and watch performances by Juilliard students, including a traditional Chinese song which she critiqued.
The First Lady also unveiled a plaque to commemorate the announcement of plan to create The Tianjin Juilliard School.
New Ordos Museum, China
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Construction on the new Ordos Museum in Ordos China has finally completed.
Under the international design team of MAD architects, the pod-shaped building shows a style likeness to the company's Absolute Towers in Toronto, Canada, with the same curvaceous gridded exterior.
Highly stylised in design, the projects also offers a small nod towards sustainable principles, including louvered exterior/interior ventilation, which also aids in the reduction of solar gain and a positive use of natural light.
Commissioned in 2005, the completion of the museum will hopefully mark the beginning of a new era for the new, but virtually empty inner-Mongolian city, with a space that will pay homage to the best of both past and present artwork.... once it's filled that is.
This leads us to a broader issue though. While the museum is now complete, the city of Ordos itself is almost completely empty, a casualty of China's city boom. So although the museum may be a great feat of design and promotion of culture, who will be there to see it?
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TIS Tianjin International School Christmas Bazaar 2013 News clip By Tianjin TV Channel